General Union of Miscellaneous Industries

General Union of Miscellaneous Industries (Dutch: Algemene Bedrijfsgroepen Centrale, ABC) was a general union in the Netherlands, focusing on manufacturing industries.

The union was founded in 1907 by Roel Stenhuis, as the Dutch Union of Factory Workers (Dutch: Nederlandse Vereniging van Fabrieksarbeiders, NVvFA).

It affiliated to the recently-founded Dutch Confederation of Trade Unions.

In 1954, the General Union of Private Sector Hygiene and Household Services merged in.

By the end of that year, it had 51,920 members, of whom, 48% worked in the chemical industry, 18% in food production, 11% in ceramics and glass, 10% in paper and printing, 9% in personal services, and the remainder in areas including stoneworking and shoemaking.

Poster for the NVvFA, designed by Albert Hahn jr. , ca. 1925